Your Commitment to
Build the Next 100 Years
T
oday, perhaps more than ever, college fraternities are needed to shape the lives of young men.
Gamma Theta provides a small-group living environment that develops students in ways even the
best classroom cannot. As you connect with friends, return for reunions, engage with your Gamma Theta
brothers, and send your own sons and grandsons to college, we want the Gamma Theta experience to be
one you remember fondly and are proud to be a part of today.
The undergraduate men are committed to maintaining the programs and traditions that have benefited
the lives of so many Gamma Theta brothers over the years. Together with our active members, the
volunteer leadership of the Gamma Theta House Corporation is resolved to building the best fraternity
house at the University of Florida.
Our future requires your support. Remember the ways in which Sigma Chi has enriched your life
through the guidance of those who preceded you. We enjoyed the comfort and brotherhood Gamma
Theta provided during our years at the University of Florida, and now it is our turn to support Gamma
Theta and ensure that the same, wonderful experience is available to others.
Can we count on your support to build for our next 100 years?
"When you reflect on your life, you look for ways you've made an
impact. Giving back to Gamma eta has been one of the best things
I've done with my life." – FRANK SAIER '67
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DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION
COMMITTEE
John Briggs '66
George Stuart '68
Jim Springer '92
Tyler Cameron '19
GAMMA THETA
HOUSE CORPORATION
PRESIDENT
William Olinger '64
VICE PRESIDENT
Frank Saier '67
TREASURER
Frank Green '64
SECRETARY
Curtis Jones '69
MEMBERS
George Albright '78
Robert A. Heekin Jr. '94
Jim East '95
Steven T. Moss '99